Bacterial genome found within a fly’s

DNA transfer from bacteria to animals is more common than thought.

Researchers have found a surprise hidden in the DNA of a fruitfly: what seems to be the entire genome of a parasitic bacterium called Wolbachia. Smaller bits of the promiscuous parasite’s genetic material turned up in worms and wasps, too.

Read the story here.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Bacterial genome found within a fly’s

DNA transfer from bacteria to animals is more common than thought.

Researchers have found a surprise hidden in the DNA of a fruitfly: what seems to be the entire genome of a parasitic bacterium called Wolbachia. Smaller bits of the promiscuous parasite’s genetic material turned up in worms and wasps, too.

Read the story here.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *